Should I build my own rear?
In preparation for next season, I am upgrading my rear end to a 31 spline setup. I would really like to do this myself instead of paying someone large amounts of money to do it for me, plus the added benefits of personal experience and satisfaction knowing I did all the work on my car.
My question is, how difficult is this job? I already have the 31 spline diff and all the bearings I need. Now I just need to select a set of axles (strange or moser?). What I really need is good reference material to study up on the job. So far, I have done everything else in my signature to my car, so I'm not completely clueless with wrenches, but I have never even cracked a differential cover before.
What are some good reading materials that outlines the process and goes over everything in pretty good detail?
Thanks in advance.
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